Banning Vaping in Public Places Is Disproportionate, Unscientific and a Waste of Taxes
April 02, 2026 by parliamentnews.co.uk
Banning Vaping in Public Places Is Disproportionate, Unscientific and a Waste of Taxes
Growing criticism is emerging over proposals to extend smoking-style bans to vaping in public places, with some commentators arguing that such measures lack a solid scientific basis. Critics point to existing evidence suggesting that second-hand exposure to vapour poses minimal risk to bystanders, questioning the justification for stricter restrictions. Concerns are also being raised that expanding bans could blur the distinction between smoking and vaping, potentially discouraging smokers from switching to lower-risk alternatives. The argument further suggests that implementing such policies may lead to unintended consequences, including reinforcing misconceptions about relative harm and misallocating public resources. At the centre of the debate is a broader question about whether public health policy should prioritise precautionary restrictions or remain closely aligned with existing scientific evidence on risk and exposure.
11.80% of the adult population are current smokers. There are approximately 6.7 million current smokers in United Kingdom 13.60% of men are current smokers but only 10.10% of women.
SOURCE: GSTHR